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The
English soprano Dame Felicity Lott, universally known as "Flott" was born in
Cheltenham. Music was an important part of her life from her
early years. Felicity Lott started learning the piano aged five, learned to play
the violin and had her first singing lesson at the age of twelve. Yet she
decided against a professional singing career at first. At Royal Holloway
College, London University, she read French and Latin to become an
interpreter. During a stay in France Felicity Lott continued to take singing
lessons at the Conservatoire
of Grenoble. Finally in 1969, the love of music gained the victory- she
returned to London to take up her singing studies at the Royal Academy of
Music and left in 1973, after obtaining her LRAM and winning the
Principal`s Prize.
In 1975 Dame Felicity made her debut at the English National Opera as Pamina in Mozart's Magic
Flute, in 1976 she took part in
the first performance of Henze's opera We Come To The River at the Royal
Opera House Covent Garden . In that year also began her long relationship
with Glyndebourne: after rejecting her for the Chorus three times, they
offered her the role of the Countess in Capriccio on the Tour, and in
1977 she appeared at the Festival for the first time, as Anne Trulove in
Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress. Since then, Felicity Lott has
appeared at all
the great opera houses of the world - to name but a few:
Vienna, Milan, Paris, Brussels, Munich, Hamburg, Dresden, Berlin, New York and
Chicago. Her many roles include the Marschallin (Rosenkavalier /
Strauss), Countess Madeleine (Capriccio / Strauss), Arabella (Strauss),
Christine (Intermezzo / Strauss) Countess Almaviva (Le Nozze Di
Figaro / Mozart), Fiordiligi (Cosi Fan Tutte / Mozart), Donna
Elvira (Don Giovanni / Mozart), Ellen Orford (Peter Grimes /
Britten), The Governess (The Turn Of The Screw / Britten),
Lady
Billows
(Albert Herring / Britten), Louise
(Charpentier), Blanche (Les Dialogues des Carmelites / Poulenc) and Elle
(La Voix Humaine / Poulenc).
Recently, Dame Felicity has shown more and more affection for operetta. In 1993 she
sang the title role in Lehar's Merry Widow with Glyndebourne Festival
Opera on a recording for EMI, but she had sung the role on stage in Nancy and
Paris in the 1980's. In 1999 she appeared as Rosalinde in Johann
Strauss' Fledermaus in Chicago and her performance as Hélène in
Offenbach's La Belle Hélène at the Chatelet in Paris was a great
success. In the 2004-2005 season Dame Felicity appeared very
successfully in Paris as
Offenbach's La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein.
As a
concert artist, too, Felicity Lott has built up a great international
reputation. She has worked with nearly all major orchestras and
festivals under such conductors as Carlos Kleiber, Georg Solti, Bernard
Haitink, James Levine, Andre Previn, Neeme Järvi, Klaus Tennstedt,
Andrew Davis, Kurt Masur, Franz Welser-Möst and many more. Her repertoire includes works by Handel, Bach,
Haydn, Mahler, Brahms, Elgar and Walton.
Dame
Felicity's special love belongs to the song repertoire. She enchants
with songs of Strauss, Schubert, Schumann and Brahms as well as with the
masters of french Mélodies. As might be expected,
she is also very fond of English songs, particularly those of Benjamin
Britten. Her affection
for songs is reflected in her founder membership of the Songmakers' Almanac.
This group of singers was founded in 1976 by the pianist Graham Johnson,
Felicity Lott's accompanist since student days. Their intention was, among other
things, to discover and perform less well-known songs and ensembles. A
huge number of recitals and great recordings reveal the success. The
duet recitals with the Irish mezzo-soprano Ann Murray
are legendary.
Felicity
Lott has received honorary doctorates at the Universities of Sussex,
Loughborough, London, Leicester, Oxford and at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and
Drama Glasgow. By the French Government she was awarded the titles
Officier dans l'Ordre des
Arts et des Lettres in 1990 and Chevalier dans la Legion d'Honneur
in 2001. In 1990 Felicity Lott was also made a CBE. In 1996 she was
created a Dame Commander of
the British Empire. In 2003 Dame Felicity was awarded the title of Bayerische
Kammersängerin.
Dame Felicity is married to the actor Gabriel
Woolf, their
daughter Emily was born 1984. ML

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Felicity Lott & Marina Lewandowski 2000-2010
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